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states. euro/sterling, down a little bit. after that manufacturing pmi number came much better than expected. so interestingly enough, employment stilg still picking up in manufacturing. although it's still in contractionary territory. if you like pmi, you'll like china for the last couple of days. >> i think, ross, asian bourses mostly finished higher despite down beat manufacturing numbers from china. analysts say those weak readings could prompt supported policies from the central bank. the gape, 0.6% gold liner search off future fed. developers rally following the comments on building more affordable housing. the hang seng followed suit, helped by congress congress property place and internet giants. turning negative in late trade to end at a four-week low. lost over 6% after it proposed to revise down its stake back in march. energy places and industrials sent the kospi higher by .4%. samsung electronics lost a round after apple targeted four more cents on products. the afx 200 eked out
states. euro/sterling, down a little bit. after that manufacturing pmi number came much better than expected. so interestingly enough, employment stilg still picking up in manufacturing. although it's still in contractionary territory. if you like pmi, you'll like china for the last couple of days. >> i think, ross, asian bourses mostly finished higher despite down beat manufacturing numbers from china. analysts say those weak readings could prompt supported policies from the central...
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where does that leave political classes, not only in the eurozone but also in the united states. the global issue has been a subject john has been involved, the ceo of eli lilly. nice to see you. let's see this issue of leadership. clerly the onus with central banks doing as much as they can in terms of turning around the global economy. the emphasis is very much on a political class in europe that is fighting its own corners, and in a clearly divided political class in the united states. can't we achieve this sort of leadership the world needs economically? >> we're in a tough situations that's been years in the making and i think it will be years to work our way out of it. there's an old saying as elected democracies we get the leaders we deserve. different views on our leaders reflect a certain divisiveness on leaders. some of the comment i made here yesterday of the position i would take, and i think we should be looking toward from the perspective of anyone who runs a company is leadership that takes a long-term view when temptations are otherwise to deal only with the short
where does that leave political classes, not only in the eurozone but also in the united states. the global issue has been a subject john has been involved, the ceo of eli lilly. nice to see you. let's see this issue of leadership. clerly the onus with central banks doing as much as they can in terms of turning around the global economy. the emphasis is very much on a political class in europe that is fighting its own corners, and in a clearly divided political class in the united states. can't...
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those viewers in the united states waking up, why are the apple workers in paris upset? >> for the last week, they've been extremely it is grunt he willed. all over the french media, they've been meeting with different management, complaining, in pact one of them was quoted as saying working at apple is like working in a coal mine. they've been complaining that they have to work longer hours than what they're paid for, that they don't get any commissions uneven though they're under constant pressure to sell. they're monitored by cameras in the stores and looking for things like a 13th month of pay as a bonus, higher pay and water fountains in the store. some of these things are standards for french workers, but they're complaining that apple has been extremely resistant to provide them these things. in fact they say they've been fighting for three years for the 13th month of pay. so at the end of yesterday, there was a sort of last resort meeting at which it was decided that these issues would be revisited before the end of the year, that the company would consider them
those viewers in the united states waking up, why are the apple workers in paris upset? >> for the last week, they've been extremely it is grunt he willed. all over the french media, they've been meeting with different management, complaining, in pact one of them was quoted as saying working at apple is like working in a coal mine. they've been complaining that they have to work longer hours than what they're paid for, that they don't get any commissions uneven though they're under...
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in the united states it has a dual mandate. price stability and full employment. and it's done neither. and so i'm glad they're finally tying those actions together. >> marc, fair point. what would you do as a policy maker? >> well, first of all, if i were mr. bernanke, for sure i would resign after having messed up the u.s. as badly as mr. greenspan and mr. bernanke have done over the last 15 years. and mr. bernanke before he was fed chairman, he was one of the principal architects of ultra expansionary monetary policies, never paying any attention to credit growths that led to the housing bubble. and if i had messed up this badly, i would for sure resign. but secondly, if you you really want to have an expansionary mop taker po monetary policy that helps the man on the street, should you do what sheila bair proposed, namely send each household a check for $5 million interest rate free. i would go as far as to say send them each $10 million free as a gift and put it on the balance sheet of the treasury and the fed and that would boost consumption temporary. don't
in the united states it has a dual mandate. price stability and full employment. and it's done neither. and so i'm glad they're finally tying those actions together. >> marc, fair point. what would you do as a policy maker? >> well, first of all, if i were mr. bernanke, for sure i would resign after having messed up the u.s. as badly as mr. greenspan and mr. bernanke have done over the last 15 years. and mr. bernanke before he was fed chairman, he was one of the principal architects...
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as far as what's on the agenda in the united states, second quarter productivity out at 8:30 eastern. forecasts calling for 1.9% growth. unit labor costs have seen rising by 1.4%. corporate side, discount retailer dollar general reports figures before the open. after the close we'll hear from the likes of h&r block, harry winston and menswear house. that's the agenda for you today. >>> meanwhile, a leaked report from troika suggests imposing a six-day work week on greece as a condition of bail outs. we want to know, is that fair or is the troika going too far? jeff tweets in to say, no, six-day work week is not fair. don't punish workers for government's mismanagement and stupid. join the conversation here on "worldwide exchange." get in touch by e-mail or tweet us @cnbcwex or individually. ross? >> do that and still to come, david cameron is under spotlight as he faces questions in parliament following yesterday's cabinet reshuffle. > >>> welcome back to the program. these are your headlines. fedex cutting forecasts. >>> u.s. services pmi shows a slump on the eve of a key ecb meeting
as far as what's on the agenda in the united states, second quarter productivity out at 8:30 eastern. forecasts calling for 1.9% growth. unit labor costs have seen rising by 1.4%. corporate side, discount retailer dollar general reports figures before the open. after the close we'll hear from the likes of h&r block, harry winston and menswear house. that's the agenda for you today. >>> meanwhile, a leaked report from troika suggests imposing a six-day work week on greece as a...
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conference in tehran has been highly successful instead of iran being isolated the united states has become isolated printed opposed to senior figures going to tehran and many major world leaders have come to the country in addition the president of egypt seem to be wrong which is a political earthquake the iranians are producing uranium enrichment at twenty percent for facilities in tehran which then produce medical isotopes the fact that the united states and the europeans tried to prevent iran from obtaining this fuel in the past met that meant that they were taking the iranian cancer patients hostage the irony here is that the iranians at the beginning had no intention whatsoever to produce a name at twenty percent and then produce nuclear fuel but the americans and the europeans by taking iraq mean citizens and people hostage for sea iranians to take that step the politicians senior politicians really know that an attack on iran would be devastating for the united states and not only for its economy but for its global position and its credibility and despise washington clearly n
conference in tehran has been highly successful instead of iran being isolated the united states has become isolated printed opposed to senior figures going to tehran and many major world leaders have come to the country in addition the president of egypt seem to be wrong which is a political earthquake the iranians are producing uranium enrichment at twenty percent for facilities in tehran which then produce medical isotopes the fact that the united states and the europeans tried to prevent...
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can you-- i'm very excited about the fact that we have the united states-- the united states has you as our pioneer in this but i was always taught not to hit a lady, okay? is it okay for me to do that now? (laughter) >> um-- don't hit me. >> stephen: don't hit you? no, because it would be the last punch i ever throw. (laughter) do i look punchable? i've been told i've got a punchable head. (laughter) where would you punch me? right here? a (laughs) right here? and then once the blood stopped-- (laughter). would you just here is my head off with one punch? >> no, i would say sorry for hitting you. >> stephen: oh, that's nice. but it would feel good for you because i would start crying. >> (laughs) yeah, that would make my day. (laughter) >> stephen: well, please come back another time and throw a punch at me. >> all right. >> stephen: thank you so much. olympic gold medalist claressa shields! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) 4h$h (cheers and applause) >> stephen: well, that's it for "the report" everybody, >> we got word on the street. honeys dropping their gs wanting piece
can you-- i'm very excited about the fact that we have the united states-- the united states has you as our pioneer in this but i was always taught not to hit a lady, okay? is it okay for me to do that now? (laughter) >> um-- don't hit me. >> stephen: don't hit you? no, because it would be the last punch i ever throw. (laughter) do i look punchable? i've been told i've got a punchable head. (laughter) where would you punch me? right here? a (laughs) right here? and then once the...
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states the united states actually exports eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty fourteen so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china has all signs are pointing to stronger military and economic ties between the two countries. for more on the potential consequences of the china india alliance let's join d. pollack a trip party say historian and researcher of south asia and u.s. politics. thank you for joining us mr tree party now is a chance you were in partnership really possible between these two nations given how populous fast growing and close to each other they are whether india and china have for every border war in one nine hundred sixty two and relations have improved only gradually but i think this visit by the chinese d
states the united states actually exports eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty fourteen so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china...
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the united states has been attacking these elements steadily in recent years through the use of drums and the elements are trying to find ways to strike back. a big maybe the timing is interesting because in the aftermath of the raid, pakistan- u.s. relations hit rock bottom. they're starting to improve, so maybe it is trying to rekindle those tensions. >> his id emboldening militants and pakistan? >> there is a dynamic between afghanistan and pakistan. the united states as tried to get some of these elements to negotiate a peace settlement and they have been unwilling to do that. notwithstanding the united states strategy to appeal some of the elements of the violence strategy in the political process, this war continues. >> can you tell us about the location of today's attack? >> is a major pakistan the city. and what makes it a significant is the proximity to the largely under-governed tribal areas. that is where they are based, where the taliban escape to in the aftermath of u.s. and international intervention. it is the remaining safe haven where these elements are able to operat
the united states has been attacking these elements steadily in recent years through the use of drums and the elements are trying to find ways to strike back. a big maybe the timing is interesting because in the aftermath of the raid, pakistan- u.s. relations hit rock bottom. they're starting to improve, so maybe it is trying to rekindle those tensions. >> his id emboldening militants and pakistan? >> there is a dynamic between afghanistan and pakistan. the united states as tried to...
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in the eyes of the united states nowadays a major challenge in china g.'s you know for their security so this time. the united states just tried to contain the two countries of course france is not only a military project i've been political you know project he's also a technical project so this time. i don't think of these two that is a good good per project for. international relations at this moment you know the economic crisis in here is another huge topic that has actually really got to everyone and round and it has also undermined china's demand in chinese exports to many chinese export but on the other hand it's an opportunity for the chinese to invest so maybe could this for you this crisis be more of an opportunity than a problem are the chinese attitude to word the european crises i mean financial crisis has been very cautious you know. there are a lot of us i mean there are signs of workshop and a lot of ideas whether china shoot you know financial support economic support to be. a free nation of crises especially the european countries but i th
in the eyes of the united states nowadays a major challenge in china g.'s you know for their security so this time. the united states just tried to contain the two countries of course france is not only a military project i've been political you know project he's also a technical project so this time. i don't think of these two that is a good good per project for. international relations at this moment you know the economic crisis in here is another huge topic that has actually really got to...
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. >> morsi didn't directly criticize the united states that provides egypt with large amounts of aid. >> the iranian president suggested to the general assembly that israel poses a constant threat to his country. the leaders may carry out strikes on nuclear facilities. he said major powers of taking advantage of their nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction to threaten states. >> the continuing threat to resort to military action against our nation is a clear example of this bitter reality. >> he called for reform of the united nations and the create of a new world order. he currently chairs the non-align movement with 120 countries and territories not linked with a major power block. he said unfairness and discrimination by a few nations is creating an economic divide and feeling conflicts. he told reporters he is ready to negotiate an end to the standoff in the united states if it lifts the sanctions against iran. >> based on the fundamentals of respect, we are ready and willing to have a dilock based on resolving the problems. >> the united states and allies have impo
. >> morsi didn't directly criticize the united states that provides egypt with large amounts of aid. >> the iranian president suggested to the general assembly that israel poses a constant threat to his country. the leaders may carry out strikes on nuclear facilities. he said major powers of taking advantage of their nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction to threaten states. >> the continuing threat to resort to military action against our nation is a clear...
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the body of the four americans killed in tuesday's attack in libya arrived back in the united states. nancy cordes shows us the emotional homecoming. ♪ >>> the remains of the u.s. ambassador to libya and three others carried off a military plane into a hangar where the president and other dignitaries state department staffers and victims families waited. >>> a difficult week for the state department and for our country. >>> an emotional secretary clinton paid tribute to each man. >>> sean smith joined the state department after six years in the air force. tyrone woods spanned two decades as a navy seal serving multiple tours in iraq and afghanistan glendora the went by bubka also a former steel and experience paramedic. she sate for last the ambassador she had and selected to help the libyan people build a new government >>> i was honored to know ambassador chris stevens know not just for his courage before smile and goofy but contagious for his sense of fun and that california cool. >>> president obama call the four victims patriots refused to back down in danger. >>> to you their
the body of the four americans killed in tuesday's attack in libya arrived back in the united states. nancy cordes shows us the emotional homecoming. ♪ >>> the remains of the u.s. ambassador to libya and three others carried off a military plane into a hangar where the president and other dignitaries state department staffers and victims families waited. >>> a difficult week for the state department and for our country. >>> an emotional secretary clinton paid...
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are being struck by be united states from the two sides you know are. and china you know. in the same continent. you're a continent and from the europe aside to be deployed to the. system you know some european countries and asia pacific region other side of the eurasian continent they deployed a different system you know alaska deployed to the difference systems in japan and south korea and even china taiwan so. they eurasian continent you know actually the big powers russia and china. in the eyes of the united states nowadays a major challenge in china jeez you know for their security so this chime. of the united states just trying to contain the two countries of course missile defense is not only a military project i think it's a political project he's also a technical project so this time. i don't think at least that is a good good per project for. the international relations at this moment you know the economic crisis in here is another huge topic that has actually really got to everyone and round and it has also undermined china's demand in chinese export demanding c
are being struck by be united states from the two sides you know are. and china you know. in the same continent. you're a continent and from the europe aside to be deployed to the. system you know some european countries and asia pacific region other side of the eurasian continent they deployed a different system you know alaska deployed to the difference systems in japan and south korea and even china taiwan so. they eurasian continent you know actually the big powers russia and china. in the...
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very clearly and i hope it is obvious that the united states government had absolutely nothing to do with this video we absolutely reject its content and mass. but the words apparently did not make it to the right ears and the rage went on in egypt in libya in tunisia and in yemen people stormed u.s. embassy despicable violence became the price the leaders of those countries of paid for letting the mob vent out this initially but the u.s. appears to be in a difficult position now they can't really lesh out of the. so are the people there because washington cheered so greatly for the changes that swept the region of the current levy and government essentially old its power to the united states also there are still questions as to whether it was just the angry mob which attacked the u.s. consulate in libya or whether an organized terrorist group jumped on the bandwagon of this film hysteria and perpetrated the vicious attack the chaos the influx of arms into libya during the war against qaddafi created perfect environment for extremists of all kinds so there's still a web of questions
very clearly and i hope it is obvious that the united states government had absolutely nothing to do with this video we absolutely reject its content and mass. but the words apparently did not make it to the right ears and the rage went on in egypt in libya in tunisia and in yemen people stormed u.s. embassy despicable violence became the price the leaders of those countries of paid for letting the mob vent out this initially but the u.s. appears to be in a difficult position now they can't...
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in the united states, congress has told the u.s. airspace regulator to open up north america to drones by 2015. but are we ready for a world in which thousands of drones are patrolling our skies? >> they are the eyes and ears of the armed forces. a decade ago, less than 5% of u.s. military aircraft were unmanned. now 40% have no pilots onboard. many think the f-35 will be the last conventional fighters ever flown by the r.a.f. but the role of the drone is now changing. british skies are about to open up to thousands of civilian drones. who is watching the drone operators and how safe is this new technology? next to an army training zone in the british countryside is a glimpse of how drones could be used in the future. it might not look like the spy planes in afghanistan or yemen, but this is one of the first commercial uses of an unmanned aircraft in the u.k. itself. as the cost of digital cameras come down, some new applications are starting to become possible. >> 38,000 feet, 1,000 knots, 76%. >> these light-weight drones fly by t
in the united states, congress has told the u.s. airspace regulator to open up north america to drones by 2015. but are we ready for a world in which thousands of drones are patrolling our skies? >> they are the eyes and ears of the armed forces. a decade ago, less than 5% of u.s. military aircraft were unmanned. now 40% have no pilots onboard. many think the f-35 will be the last conventional fighters ever flown by the r.a.f. but the role of the drone is now changing. british skies are...
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trails in the united states. i watch and they run run down my property and about this noise. is a legal. orders from the wire is protecting the country i'm the kind of guy who doesn't mind your newspaper and sturdy show i come out here you know we're all immigrants as well that we all came from somewhere else. wealthy british style holds a spot on the front. of the. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to gaza reports on . the stories that shape this week western nations around calls for the military intervention in syria in order to protect refugees but face criticism for aiming to help the rattles these fighting toxic southeast of being crimes. might have to spend from six months to hold get back door an embassy in london that was love and makes up phone calls during a rain tipping say hugs for a diplomatic resolution to the standoff. also no longer a cost of romber few myths of its international isolation by hosting a high profile summit attended by need is that senior politician
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all the parties concerned to iran to russia to the united states i to my knowledge you know there were several rounds of dialogue you know they. are ready to today you run and you can be sued and china change of attitude to be more active and this time because of china's position china's policy toward their regional affairs more support more gas have to go to all the parties concerned and the other issues that china and russia are commonly worried about is of course the american anti-missile defense system we're hearing about the united nations united states plans to actually feel it's an early warning radar in south japan and at the same time russia is increasingly worried about the united states plans to enhance its missile defense capabilities in europe do you think that china and russia could maybe come up with a joint reaction to this plan or each country should deal with that on their own you know i'm sure this is a question to your foreign minister where the china and russia can join together to establish our. missile defense system. he didn't give me a direct answer maybe. beca
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states u.s. open semifinal standard for that called the host off to a perfect starting he on winning the first rubber in four sets the clay court specialist did however have to come from behind after american sound corey to be at no six for i but after a slender start the spaniard began to find his rhythm and closed out the match for six six two six two six four i. well later in the day nicolas almagro put spain to no apple though he needed five sets to see off the challenge of big john isner the united states now need to win saturday's double track to stay in the time i. was on the other semifinal is more finely balanced when martin del potro had put the hosts argentina won a lot with a straight sets win over the czech republic's radek stepanek before another us open semifinalist thomas but it should be one monaco in five sets magnetize level one one heading into day two i. now is boxing on the eagerly anticipated contest between sergio martinez and julio cesar chavez genia the pair go head to h
states u.s. open semifinal standard for that called the host off to a perfect starting he on winning the first rubber in four sets the clay court specialist did however have to come from behind after american sound corey to be at no six for i but after a slender start the spaniard began to find his rhythm and closed out the match for six six two six two six four i. well later in the day nicolas almagro put spain to no apple though he needed five sets to see off the challenge of big john isner...
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if the united states lost both of those wars even before obama assumed office but the imperative that obama faced which was also the imperative that george bush faced in his final years was not to lose face i'd like you to expend a little bit on afghanistan you argue that ghana stand in particular certainly into a face saving operation for the president how is he handling that. well to the extent that he can develop a consensus in the political class in the united states to get out as soon as possible which seems to be happening not particularly through his own initiatives he will get out but unless that develops he is going to happen is going to have to be a continued presence there of some sort which is going to continue to wreak murder and mayhem and not to achieve any of the official objectives that the united states put forward in entering into that conflict in the first place if that explodes then obama will look bad because the united states will look weak and it will look to it will look defeated and that will and that's not a recipe for success for someone who has worked on a
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i have to go by the law as i figure this years one of the major trails in the united states. i watch and they run run down my property and some about this noise. that cockroaches from coming over the wire is protecting the country i'm the kind of guy who doesn't mindedness pants dirty so i come out here you know we're all immigrants as well that we all here are some some are out. in stores and. forgoing global internet. log you. choose your. trade your stuff. to. make your statement. the are. you plug. alone welcome to our team karen with your top stories syrian rebels threaten to attack civilian planes on the route to syria calling on international airlines to stop using the airports in damascus and aleppo turkey valves to keep pushing for foreign protected safe zones inside syria a move that amounts to military intervention in. iraq's reaffirming its position in the international arena after hosting a summit of dozens of nations and meeting back to the countries of controversial nuclear ambitions as the international atomic watched all piled up pressure on top for charging
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i think those people hope for the united states to be there to help them. not just the united states, but you're as well. >> should they have been armed? >> the egyptian -- >> no, the uprising. >> the fact that arms are awash among the people is extremely serious and makes it that much more difficult to defend yourselves. you need -- again, there is the potential disaster of the day you cannot predict. you very large security forces around the center. this idea that leadership can go in and change the character of what is happening with the arabs bring -- arab spring -- is the people who are speaking. we cannot intervene from outside. it is not a test of leadership. >> on star. the people were not speaking in benghazi. it w a handful of armed extremist. we were told if we are to the opposition, the country would be awash in weapons, so we did not arm the. -- arm them. now the guns are in the hands of people that are not friendly to the libyan people. maybe leadership is the wrong word. >> all right. >> thank you, both, very much indeed. now to the euro cris
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states and what we stand for and one of the great things about watching our olympics is we are. a portrait of. what this country is all about people from every walk of life every background every race every faith. it sends a message to the world about what makes america special. let's head finally to sailing where the only yacht to sail under the european flag as a met in europe but to as added another victory to its flawless record that marks yacht rolex cup the latest event to call the crew's way over for tony and i reports . winning isn't everything it's the only thing the words of american football coach and russell are held in high regard in the sporting world and this is one of the most illustrious examples of it. the one and only boat under the flag of a continent europe with a multi-national cream of the crop who were probably the world's most advanced. unbuildable since its launch in two hundred. boasting victories and record breaking before mensa's and always seeking new and greater challenges the latest one was the mark up in the beginning of september for a week the
states and what we stand for and one of the great things about watching our olympics is we are. a portrait of. what this country is all about people from every walk of life every background every race every faith. it sends a message to the world about what makes america special. let's head finally to sailing where the only yacht to sail under the european flag as a met in europe but to as added another victory to its flawless record that marks yacht rolex cup the latest event to call the crew's...
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states the united states actually exports eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty four team so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china has all signs are pointing to stronger military and economic ties between the two countries but china india alliances cue to come during america's tightening grasp on south asia as well as to keep the region afraid while major western economies are declining so seize the. historian and research of some of the asian and you with politics. the country whose interest will take a. knock will definitely be the united states if it wants to be who ambitious. in its efforts to and settle china that's what president obama's policy right now seems to be because he has said some time ago that. the united sta
states the united states actually exports eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty four team so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china...
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up to know what we saw from the united states they are trying to send voices due to the authorities in a very soft way and they concentrate on human rights issues but not all political issues while the political issues is the cause all for all these violations because the government did not accept all our demands are politically why and they are taking all their actions against us in violating our safety related to our rights our freedom of expression. killing people all this need from the international community to put. pressure on our of thirty to give people their rights as a democrat democracy nothing else we did not call for a religious state for example we are calling for a theme across the as a methodology to have all of our rights embraced. increase access to the internet across the. world is having a direct impact on the politics of the region a new generation of pro-reform activists has grown up who are eager to break free of government censorship through their computer skills but as artie's policy reports the actions of some so called. could play into the hands of foreign po
up to know what we saw from the united states they are trying to send voices due to the authorities in a very soft way and they concentrate on human rights issues but not all political issues while the political issues is the cause all for all these violations because the government did not accept all our demands are politically why and they are taking all their actions against us in violating our safety related to our rights our freedom of expression. killing people all this need from the...
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up to know what we so throw the united states there. trying to. voices the authorities in a very soft way concentrate on human rights issues were not called political issues while the political issues is the goals all for all the violations because the government did not accept our demands or politics. and they are taking all their actions against us violating our safety our. freedom of expression. feeling. this need for all the international community to put the pressure on our team to give people their rights as a democrat democracy nothing else we did not call for a religious state for example we are calling for to them across the as a methodology to have all the rights and. increased access to the internet across the arab world is having a direct impact on the politics of the region a new generation of pro-reform activists as grown up who are eager to break free of government censorship through their computer hacking skills but as our policy reports the actions of so-called hacktivists could play into the hands of foreign powers. each day acro
up to know what we so throw the united states there. trying to. voices the authorities in a very soft way concentrate on human rights issues were not called political issues while the political issues is the goals all for all the violations because the government did not accept our demands or politics. and they are taking all their actions against us violating our safety our. freedom of expression. feeling. this need for all the international community to put the pressure on our team to give...
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year's one of the united states. and they run my property and about this noise. from the wire protecting the country. so i come out here you know we're all immigrants that we all. mine. too much brighter than if you move monsoon from phones to permissions. for instance on t.v. dot com. the stories that show us the scoop that western nations are running pot calls for military intervention in syria you know with to protect refugees that faced criticism paul a drink to all the bread bowls he's placing toxics are accused of being. treated in a sundress have to spend from six months to a whole get at the ecuadorian embassy in london the use of blood makes a few calls during the raid to peace saying it hopes for a diplomatic resolution to this on the. moon and the end of halston road refutes the midst of its international isolation by hosting a palm pilot high-pockets summit and the leaders that sing at politicians from a hundred countries despite opposition from the. when that takes an old russian business tycoon roman abramovich wins in a multi-billion dollar and the
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states and not just having to do with policy in the united states. you are seeing borderline catastrophe in europe, dramatic slowdown throughout asia, including in china and india, as well as in the more advanced countries like japan. this is a tough spot for us to get out of. historically coming out of financial crises, it does take a long time. we are seeing that play out here. i hope we do get to the specific discussions are talking about. lou: let's put it on the record. i tried very hard. let's continue the conversation and begin the conversation to that question next time. what are the solutions, and get that out. because the pain is too expensive and the stakes are far too high to continue the combat without meaning thank you, austan goolsbee. great to have you with us. >> the herb world is on fire. a major intelligence failure or an administration locally unprepared as president obama's arab spring becomes springtime for radical islam is. bob maginnis is here. despite all the fury in the arab world, it is still the economy. unemployment is up
states and not just having to do with policy in the united states. you are seeing borderline catastrophe in europe, dramatic slowdown throughout asia, including in china and india, as well as in the more advanced countries like japan. this is a tough spot for us to get out of. historically coming out of financial crises, it does take a long time. we are seeing that play out here. i hope we do get to the specific discussions are talking about. lou: let's put it on the record. i tried very hard....
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for red orghting blue states. i am fighting for the united states of america. [applause] i do not believe in just looking for businesses, workers, poor.esses, rich, or fou i will look out for everybody. >> i know you heard the president said something unusual this week. said, he said he cannot fix washington from the inside. that can only be done from the outside. we will give him a chance on november 6 to do that. [laughter] moreth canada's have a lot the biging to do before day. >> as the weekend got underway, romney delivered his much awaited 2011 income tax return show he paid about 14% in taxes last year. what impact, if any, will that have on the race? that started with a discussion earlier tonight. >> i think it plays into the narrative of mitt romney where campaign says he does understand the struggles of average falls, but he has a tax rate than most folks pay. s making allhe i money, he does not get it. sharenot paying his fair he does not understand the economic struggles most folks are facing. he paid 14.1% in tax returns. he mentioned the 47% last
for red orghting blue states. i am fighting for the united states of america. [applause] i do not believe in just looking for businesses, workers, poor.esses, rich, or fou i will look out for everybody. >> i know you heard the president said something unusual this week. said, he said he cannot fix washington from the inside. that can only be done from the outside. we will give him a chance on november 6 to do that. [laughter] moreth canada's have a lot the biging to do before day....
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pressure to get a clear statement from the united states. at the same time, the united states is trying to get a clear message out not to jump the gun. they want this -- this plummet -- they want diplomacy to work. it is a tremendous amount of jockeying. overall, the u.s.-israeli alliance is strong. in the past, the united states has differed with israel and military moves but i think you are seeing an expression of a difference of tactics. >> it is important to also note one thing -- there is a significant amount of problems between the two governments. from the american perspective, there is frustration because of the feeling of the benjamin netanyahu government is trying to impact of elections here and is interfering. when you talk to officials privately, they expressed significant frustrations. some of that has leaked out to the media including the key to discussion between ambassador shapiro and benjamin not -- and benjamin netanyahu a few weeks ago. it is too early to make a judgment of that. it is quite clear that there is an increasi
pressure to get a clear statement from the united states. at the same time, the united states is trying to get a clear message out not to jump the gun. they want this -- this plummet -- they want diplomacy to work. it is a tremendous amount of jockeying. overall, the u.s.-israeli alliance is strong. in the past, the united states has differed with israel and military moves but i think you are seeing an expression of a difference of tactics. >> it is important to also note one thing --...
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we're hearing about the united nations united states plans to actually feel it's an early warning radar in south japan and at the same time russia is increasingly worried about you know the state's plans to enhance its missile defense capabilities in europe do you think that china and russia could maybe come up with a joint reaction to this plan or each country should deal with that. yeah i'm sure this is the question to your foreign minister read that china and russia can join together to establish a. missile defense system. he didn't give me a direct answer maybe. because the way for china and russia to call period in this regard for them political obstacles and a technical because i don't think at this moment the two countries major to raise. prefer to share of their. information data you know. maybe russia would like to show the information with the united states because if you have a start treaty but i think russia and china are facing the same challenge the missile defense project you know started twenty years ago twenty years ago actually. for your country of russian of chinese i
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with the united states and with european countries so i think. when when he takes office next year i'm sure he will continue our policy no change no fundamental change for his policy but still he's considered to be a reformer and more open to the west that his predecessor i think his daughter is studying hard words he did not think there is going to be a new balance in china's foreign policy under his presidency i'm sure this should be reform not only khana me you know actually during the previous thirty years we have focused our attention on economy but i have. my opportunity to have some reform and opening up in china's politics you know maybe you know. this year we're a servant in. the ministry you know. very some level from the central government to the local government i've been and more democracy for the you know for the on in the people i think i'm sure when he came comes into the office and the new president of china then there should be reforms not only economy but also human polity in a democracy. thank you very much for this interview
with the united states and with european countries so i think. when when he takes office next year i'm sure he will continue our policy no change no fundamental change for his policy but still he's considered to be a reformer and more open to the west that his predecessor i think his daughter is studying hard words he did not think there is going to be a new balance in china's foreign policy under his presidency i'm sure this should be reform not only khana me you know actually during the...
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policies of the united states at. a time or anger and he question we have not addressed this at all or even let me say we see it again. in junior the police or the person children jailed after the president orders dysfunctional the country's entire prison stop this as thousands take to the streets in response to the t.v. broadcast of the vizio at pairing to show thing tortured section and piece by god's will his ego is can all have these house home to pay these on the biggest voters that are george are seen in years and i'm not talking about all the thousands of people who've taken to the streets of the capital in the field but also many other major towns and cities across because the public spirit is really in the air listeners really not a big country and news here but really that was the controversial videos show just. says it was seen by quite a lot of people and some of them told. their own relatives as those in the allegedly abused and older is happening right there were a major public to be campaign held by the
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your bill of goods from ukraine or an export of tata burnt to united states which require specific decision and also it's important to mention that exertion. doesn't believe big immediate role for us in the university but it could be on a longer run strong facilitator of russian economy economic growth which will generate additional demand which due to our benefit. head on into europe and see the stock markets continue to drop this tuesday and not says pressure on the european central bank to activate stimulus measures increase and the us off to moody's investors service swarm of european union could lose its aaa debt saying that's rippling through the markets out the money with the day heading further into negative territory around eight tenths of a percent now if we look at the common currency will see that that is actually heading northward that we all want twenty six zero nine as for the russian ruble with you see she getting the basket of kurtz's in the session this afternoon here moscow as the she markets has been all choppy day of trade as you go through i make up my mind but at the
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states the united states actually exports eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty fourteen so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china has all signs are pointing to stronger. terry and academic ties between the two countries the growing financial clout of asian countries and the global implications that it could have is also the focus of peter lavelle's debate with his guests and across chalk and showing next step fifteen thirty g.m.t. here's a quick preview. on the eve of the meeting of the pacific economic cooperation regional to what degree is the global economy now in the east and so are we living in the pacific century and if we are which isn't really me. and the other fly in the going to meant for russian british relations l
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the united states which require a specific decision and also it's important to mention that exertion. doesn't believe baek immediate role for russians university but it could be on a longer run strong facilitator of russian economy economic growth which will generate additional demand was due to our benefit. ok let's say more to show for talking to us ok now while we're stickler russia let's say we open figures because the bell house wrong here in most a right now we're looking. to dramatic at the moment they did indeed open up in positive territory so right now we're looking at a ball it's all the sessions we'll be following it throughout the day and see if they can pull themselves above the water line so let's see how the russian ruble is getting on because up to will now be moving and shaking and as you can see it's a mixed session so far we've got it getting against the u.s. dollar and losing out to the common current safe talking about the year i was going to one twenty six twelve just now lost the sentiments going on and that brings us on to the asian markets as well because the
the united states which require a specific decision and also it's important to mention that exertion. doesn't believe baek immediate role for russians university but it could be on a longer run strong facilitator of russian economy economic growth which will generate additional demand was due to our benefit. ok let's say more to show for talking to us ok now while we're stickler russia let's say we open figures because the bell house wrong here in most a right now we're looking. to dramatic at...